Front brake lines?

Howdy, looking for longer than stock brake lines for our Blazer... but I have had nothing but bad luck with the steel braided Pro-crap lines on my Jeep, does anyone know of another Chev application (maybe pick up or van) that came with longer lines than the stock Blazer lines? I would prefer to stick with factory or jobber rubber lines, for ease of availability... . Thanks for your thoughts &amp; information. /forums/images/graemlins/k5.gif

Some vehicles use this nice little line that just happens to have the right fittings to screw a stock line into and the other end will screw into the hard line. Using these I have a 28 inch DOT approved parts rear line. It will leave a 4 inch section of hard line in the middle but you can work around that. You may also have to do a little work with a file or a dremel where it goes tthrough the frame to make it fit right.
The bendix part number is 88519http://www.advanceautoparts.com/

the napa numbers above are longer than stock, napa does not list brake lines for lifted vehicles, through parts books and trial and error, these numbers are what a lot of people use for 4 inch lifts, the 10 bolt and 60 are the same size banjo bolt, on the rear i would suggest taking your old one in and comparing it with the new part number to make sure all the fittings are the same size

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